The new album has 10 songs, five written by Buckingham, two written by McVie and three they co-wrote. Buckingham also produced or co-produced the album (handling the task alone on two songs and Mark Needham on five).

Mark Needham is a producer and mix engineer that works in both LA and Nashville. He has worked in the music industry for over 3 decades, mixes between 300 and 500 songs year and is responsible for developing “A-list” talent like the Killers and Imagine Dragons.

Fleetwood Mac stalwarts Lindsey Buckingham and Christine McVie have enjoyed long musical careers — as has their engineer, mixer and co-producer Mark Needham. In his fifth decade as a top-level engineer, mixer and producer, Mark Needham could be forgiven for being a bit of a traditionalist. Instead he’s an early adopter, who has eagerly embraced digital innovation.

The album was written and produced by vocalist/guitarist Todd Park Mohr with original members Rob Squires on bass and Brian Nevin on drums and percussions. ... It was recorded at E-Town Studios in Boulder, Colorado and mixed by Mark Needham with engineering by James Tuttle.

Fleetwood Mac's Lindsey Buckingham and Christine McVie offer a behind-the-scenes look at the making of their upcoming LP, Buckingham/McVie, in a new short documentary. See Mark in studio with the artists.

“Client Quotes”

“I was first introduced to Mark Needham through Lindsey Buckingham over five years ago. Immediately I became aware of Mark's deep knowledge as an engineer, but even more important, his mixing and producing skills.”